Streamate Teams With Laszlo Czero to Expand European Operations

LUXEMBOURG — Streamate on Monday announced a long-term partnership with Laszlo Czero, the former CEO of Jasmin.com and AWEmpire.com.

Czero will lead a team responsible for Streamate's European operations through his own network of companies that are headquartered in Luxembourg, with future offices in Budapest and Romania. The team's focus will be product development, content management, billing and traffic for the local markets.

“We are looking forward to working closely with Laszlo to properly introduce the Streamate product to Europe," said Liz, marketing director for Streamate. "We have built our business on sustainability and solid relationships worldwide and are confident Streamate has a lot to offer European partners, models and studios."

Czero remarked, "Streamate is not only a global leader in livestreaming, but also well known for its business culture focusing on its partners. Our goal for the coming months will be to bring this great company closer to its European partners and establish long-term, stable relationships."

In continued efforts to support the European market, Liz and Laszlo together will attend the AWSummit this week, June 9-11 in Mamaia to explore opportunities with existing and potential partners as Streamate continues to expand.
 
To discuss European partnerships, open positions or schedule a meeting at the AWSummit, contact Czero at laszlo@streamate.com.

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